This is a fascinating, behind-the-scenes glimpse. My wife and I have always loved Michael’s informal style and insightful intros. It’s a revelation to see how productive he and Anna are–14 hours of programming per day! What a switch from the old days, which involved sitting (yes, sitting) as one record played, preparing to introduce the next piece. That real-time process was restful but much less productive. Keep it up, Classical Music Indy!

Thank you for your praise! Yes, it is a lot more work than six hours in the early and late morning and three hours in the evening, but it means that we can bring even more classical music to you, our audience!

I love listening to this every day! One thing I enjoy –other than the music and the information provided for various composers/compositions—is hearing Michael Toulouse pronounce those foreign names with such finesse! I truly treasure this station. Thank you! I have a very eclectic taste in music; however, I must start my day with this.

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Camille Zamora: My Music. My Story.

My Music. My Story. is one of Classical Music Indy’s initiatives to feature music, musicians, and music lovers in a fun way. In honor of National Hispanic Heritage month, we spoke with Camille Zamora, opera singer and founder of Sing for Hope. Music, like life, is better when we embrace more than just the familiar. You can read about Camille’s story in English or Spanish!

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